Introduction to the Science of Sociology - Part 76
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Part 76

A. _The Struggle for Existence and Its Social Consequences_

(1) Henderson, Charles R. _Introduction to the Study of the Dependent, Defective, and Delinquent Cla.s.ses, and of Their Social Treatment._ 2d ed. Boston, 1908.

(2) Grotjahn, Alfred. _Soziale Pathologie._ Versuch einer Lehre von den sozialen Beziehungen der menschlichen Krankheiten als Grundlage der sozialen Medizin und der sozialen Hygiene. Berlin, 1912.

(3) Lilienfeld, Paul de. _La Pathologie sociale._ Avec une preface de Rene Worms. Paris, 1896.

(4) Thompson, Warren S. _Population._ A study in Malthusianism. New York, 1915.

(5) Field, James A. "The Early Propagandist Movement in English Population Theory," _American Economic a.s.sociation Bulletin_, 4th Ser., I (1911), 207-36.

(6) Heron, David. _On the Relation of Fertility in Man to Social Status._ And on the changes in this relation that have taken place during the last fifty years. London, 1906.

(7) Elderton, Ethel M. "Report on the English Birthrate." University of London, Francis Galton Laboratory for National Eugenics. _Eugenics Laboratory Memoirs_, XIX-XX. London, 1914.

(8) D'Ambrosio, Manlio A. _Pa.s.sivita Economica._ Primi principi di una teoria sociologica della popolazione economicamente pa.s.siva. Napoli, 1909.

(9) Ellwood, Charles A. _Sociology and Modern Social Problems._ Rev. ed.

New York, 1913.

B. _Poverty, Labor, and the Proletariat_

(1) Woods, Robert A., Elsing, W. T., and others. _The Poor in Great Cities._ Their problems and what is being done to solve them. New York, 1895.

(2) Rowntree, B. Seebohm. _Poverty, a Study of Town Life._ London, 1901.

(3) Devine, Edward T. _Misery and Its Causes._ New York, 1909.

(4) Marx, Karl. _Capital._ A critical a.n.a.lysis of capitalist production.

Chap. xv, "Machinery and Modern Industry." Translated from the third German edition by Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling, and edited by Frederick Engels. London, 1908.

(5) Hobson, John A. _Problems of Poverty._ An inquiry into the industrial condition of the poor. London, 1891.

(6) Kydd, Samuel [Alfred, pseud.] _The History of the Factory Movement._ From the year 1802 to the enactment of the ten hours' bill in 1847. 2 vols. London, 1857.

(7) Rowntree, B. S., and Lasker, Bruno. _Unemployment, a Social Study._ London, 1911.

(8) Beveridge, William Henry. _Unemployment._ A problem of industry. 3d ed. London, 1912.

(9) Parmelee, Maurice. _Poverty and Social Progress._ New York, 1916.

(10) Gillin, John L. _Poverty and Dependency._ Their relief and prevention. New York, 1921.

(11) Sombart, Werner. _Das Proletariat; Bilder und Studien._ Frankfurt am Main, 1906.

(12) Riis, Jacob A. _How the Other Half Lives._ Studies among the tenements of New York. New York, 1890.

(13) Nevinson, Margaret W. _Workhouse Characters and Other Sketches of the Life of the Poor._ London, 1918.

(14) Sims, George R. _How the Poor Live; and Horrible London._ London, 1898.

C. _The Industrially Handicapped_

(1) Best, Harry. _The Deaf._ Their position in society and the provision for their education in the United States. New York, 1914.

(2) ----. _The Blind._ Their condition and the work being done for them in the United States. New York, 1919.

(3) United States Bureau of the Census. _The Blind and the Deaf, 1900._ Washington, 1906.

(4) ----. _Deaf-Mutes in the United States._ a.n.a.lysis of the census of 1910 with summary of state laws relating to the deaf as of January 1, 1918. Washington, 1918.

(5) ----. _The Blind in the United States 1910._ Washington, 1917.

(6) Niceforo, Alfredo. _Les Cla.s.ses pauvres._ Recherches anthropologiques et sociales. Paris, 1905.

(7) G.o.ddard, Henry H. _Feeble-mindedness, Its Causes and Consequences._ Chap. i, "Social Problems," pp. 1-20. New York, 1914.

(8) Popenoe, Paul B., and Johnson, Roswell H. _Applied Eugenics._ Chap.

ix, "The Dysgenic Cla.s.ses," pp. 176-83. New York, 1918.

(9) Pintner, Rudolph, and Toops, Herbert A. "Mental Test of Unemployed Men," _Journal of Applied Psychology_, I (1917), 325-41; II (1918), 15-25.

(10) Oliver, Thomas. _Dangerous Trades._ The historical, social, and legal aspects of industrial occupations affecting health, by a number of experts. New York, 1902.

(11) Jarrett, Mary C. "The Psychopathic Employee: a Problem of Industry," _Bulletin of the Ma.s.sachusetts Commission on Mental Diseases_, I (1917-18), Nos. 3-4, 223-38. Boston, 1918.

(12) Thompson, W. Gilman. _The Occupational Diseases._ Their causation, treatment, and prevention. New York, 1914.

(13) Kober, George M., and Hanson, William C., editors. _Diseases of Occupation and Vocational Hygiene._ Philadelphia, 1916.

(14) Great Britain. Ministry of Munitions. _Health of Munition Workers Committee._ Hours, fatigue, and health in British munition factories.

Reprints of the memoranda of the British Health of Munition Workers Committee, April, 1917. Washington, 1917.

(15) Great Britain Home Department. _Report of the Committee on Compensation for Industrial Diseases._ London, 1907.

(16) McMurtrie, Douglas C. _The Disabled Soldier._ With an introduction by Jeremiah Milbank. New York, 1919.

(17) Rubinow, I. M. "A Statistical Consideration of the Number of Men Crippled in War and Disabled in Industry," _Publication of Red Cross Inst.i.tute for Crippled and Disabled Men_. Series I, No. 4, Feb. 14, 1918.

(18) Love, Albert G., and Davenport, C. B. _Defects Found in Drafted Men._ Statistical information compiled from the draft records showing the physical condition of the men registered and examined in pursuance of the requirements of the selective-service act. War Department, U.S.

Surgeon General's Office, Washington, 1920.

D. _Alcoholism and Drug Addiction_